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When I restore a backup from some earlier time, do I lose work that has been
saved since the backup?
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bazzandjo
Mar 11 '08 #1
1 1090
You might want to try posting your question to a newsgroup with "Live One
Care" or at least "Windows" in the description. This is a .Net programming
newsgroup.

That said, most backups, when you restore them, replace the new version of
the folders with the old version that was backed up. I don't know about Live
OneCare specifically though.

Good luck.
RobinS.
GoldMail, Inc.
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When I restore a backup from some earlier time, do I lose work that has
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saved since the backup?
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Mar 11 '08 #2

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